Every week, we have six artists do sketches based on reader suggestions. The feature is called The Line It Is Drawn (check it out here). Well, once a month I am letting any reader who wants to share their OWN drawings send in one drawing apiece based on one of the previous topics that the Line It Is Drawn artists have used. I'll feature the art with the artist's name and the artist's website (if any).

Here is our latest monthly reader art gallery!

Enjoy!

The art is posted in the order in which I received them!

Joey Peters's drawing is based on The Line It Is Drawn theme of "Draw comic book characters in different genres" (click here to see what our resident artists drew with that theme). Joey chose to draw Arthur..the Barbarian! Check out Joey's website here.



Aaron Holmgren's drawing is based on The Line It Is Drawn theme of "Team-up or mash-up comic book characters with comic strip characters" (click here to see what our resident artists drew with that theme). Aaron chose to team-up Spider-Man and Garfield. Check out Aaron's website here.



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Calvin Vankeersbilck's drawing is based on aforementioned "Draw comic book characters in different genres" theme. Calvin decided to do Spider-Man, as done by Wes Anderson. Check out Calvin's website here.



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Boykoesh Akkerman's drawing is based on The Line It Is Drawn theme of "Team-up or mash-up comic book characters with video game characters" (click here to see what our resident artists drew with that theme). Boykoesh chose to team-up Hitmonkey with Donkey (and Diddy) Kong. Check out Boykoesh's website here.



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Manny Aguilera's sketch is based on The Line It Is Drawn theme of "Team-up or mash-up comic book horror characters with other horror characters" (click here to see what our resident artists drew with that theme). Manny chose to team-up the Ghostbusters with Deadman. Check out Manny's website here.



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Cory Stauffer's drawing is based on The Line It Is Drawn theme of "Mash-up comic book characters with sitcoms" (click here to see what our resident artists drew with that theme). Cory chose to do Batman as the cast of Leave it to Beaver.



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Rufus Edge's drawing is based on The Line It Is Drawn theme of "Mash-up comic book characters with musicals" (click here to see what our resident artists drew with that theme). Rufus chose to go with the Vision in Tommy! Check out Rufus' website here.



Jess Harrold's drawing is based on the aforementioned "Team-up or mash-up comic book characters with comic strip characters" theme. Jess decided to mash-up Spider-Man with Peanuts. Check out Jess' website here.



JP Nguyen-D'Aléo's drawing is based on the aforementioned "Mash-up comic book characters with musicals" theme. JP went with Daredevil mashed-up with West Side Story. Check out JP's website here.



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Sean McFarland's drawing is based on the "Team-up or mash-up comic book characters with video game characters" theme. Sean teamed-up the Avengers with Captain N and his crew. Check out Sean's website here.



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Wilson Plaza also went with that same "Team-up or mash-up comic book characters with video game characters" theme with this Wonder Woman/God of War mash-up.



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Andy Hunter ALSO went with that same "Team-up or mash-up comic book characters with video game characters" theme with this Justice League/Team Fortress 2 mash-up.



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Daniel Folgar (how great are the Folgars, people?) ALSO went with that same "Team-up or mash-up comic book characters with video game characters" theme with this Tetris/X-Men mash-up. Check out Daniel's website here.



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Jason Welborn ALSO went with that same "Team-up or mash-up comic book characters with video game characters" theme with a piece he calls "The Shadow of Galactus." Check out his website here.



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Finally, Michael Magtanong went with the "Mash-up comic book characters with musicals" theme with this She-Hulk/Wicked mash-up! Check out Michael's website here.



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A great turn-out, folks, both quantity AND quality-wise!!! Be sure to drop me a line if you forgot to include a link to your website!

Feel free to start sending in pieces now for NEXT month's Reader Art Gallery, which will go up on the second week in December! Remember, use any topic that has been featured on The Line It It Drawn (I'd prefer you use stuff from November's editions, but I won't hold you to that)! Just send a JPEG of your drawing to me at bcronin@comicbookresources.com for inclusion in next month's gallery!